Maybe the best piece of furniture I have ever seen.... wow!
SKEW-001
Designed to be a sculptural form of intersecting angular planes, the SKEW-001 draws inspiration from geological rock formations and also suggests movement. ...Maybe the best piece of furniture I have ever seen.... wow!
SKEW-001
Designed to be a sculptural form of intersecting angular planes, the SKEW-001 draws inspiration from geological rock formations and also suggests movement. Made of certified renewable cellulose fiber and resin.
eco-friendly Eco-Friendly

Another mid-century modern classic, the Aeron chair never goes out of style. As they are typically seen in black, i think this taupey color is a unique take. I would use one as an occasional chair in the living room.

"This bathroom carpet is made of imputrescible foam called plastazote. Each cell welcomes a piece of moss (ball moss, Island moss, forest moss). The humidity of the bathroom and the drops flowing from the body, water the mosses. T..."This bathroom carpet is made of imputrescible foam called plastazote. Each cell welcomes a piece of moss (ball moss, Island moss, forest moss). The humidity of the bathroom and the drops flowing from the body, water the mosses. This vegetable carpet procures a great feeling to your feet. "
Amazing!

About the Art
This one of a kind biographical tableau of Barack Obama was created using only torn paper affixed to stretched canvas. Using articles and headlines from TIme Magazine (February – September 2008) specific to the 2008...About the Art
This one of a kind biographical tableau of Barack Obama was created using only torn paper affixed to stretched canvas. Using articles and headlines from TIme Magazine (February – September 2008) specific to the 2008 Presidential campaign, this piece recounts the HOPE this campaign has instilled in many Americans. Roll over the image to magnify and see what you can find. Visit www.papertocanvas.com/obama

These sheets are on my bed as we speak. This image does little justice to the gorgeous olive green sheets, smooth and soft, that welcome my tired little spirit back to bed.
The beautiful thing about these sheets is that they a...These sheets are on my bed as we speak. This image does little justice to the gorgeous olive green sheets, smooth and soft, that welcome my tired little spirit back to bed.
The beautiful thing about these sheets is that they are made of a sustainable, bamboo product called Modal. They feel divine, save the world, and come in killer colors!
At $79 for Queen, $99 for King, these amazing BBB (bed bath and beyond! I know!) sheets are the perfect housewarming, wedding, going away to school gift for your favorite hedonist. :)

This phonophone uses no power or batteries or the like - just a special design that uses the sound coming out of your headphones and amplifies it for your listening pleasure. It's not loud enough for a party, but it will work on y...This phonophone uses no power or batteries or the like - just a special design that uses the sound coming out of your headphones and amplifies it for your listening pleasure. It's not loud enough for a party, but it will work on your desk, by your bed, or in the bathroom just fine. A great and wire free way to enjoy your tunes.

I'm actually speechless, if you can believe it.
~Where The Virtual Meets The Real~
from yankodesign.com:
Enter this truly amazing step in virtual tourism called “GeoSim” www.geosimcities.com. It is the largest virtual model...I'm actually speechless, if you can believe it.
~Where The Virtual Meets The Real~
from yankodesign.com:
Enter this truly amazing step in virtual tourism called “GeoSim” www.geosimcities.com. It is the largest virtual model of a city and the singular representation mirroring real-life Philadelphia, their first test city.
Great for city planners, architects wanting to see how a property integrates into the local landscape or just monetarily challenged tourists. GeoSimCities has managed to render out nearly the entire city for you to explore and virtually travel through.
From the current store fronts and exact architecture, even down to the garbage cans on the street, you can wander around cities with other live virtual tourist and get a pretty good idea of (at the very least) what that place looks like.
They are set to launch in a dozen more cities very soon, until then, welcome to Philadelphia.

If you're anything like me (you know, with sleeping disorders and such), alarm clocks do you no good. They go off, you turn it off and you don't even remember doing it. This one goes off and runs away from you. That should do the ...If you're anything like me (you know, with sleeping disorders and such), alarm clocks do you no good. They go off, you turn it off and you don't even remember doing it. This one goes off and runs away from you. That should do the trick.

You have to check out these watches, they are sweet! So different than anything I've seen out in the market. Martine Ilana searches the world's leather markets for the best quality leather, then combines metal chains & charms for ...You have to check out these watches, they are sweet! So different than anything I've seen out in the market. Martine Ilana searches the world's leather markets for the best quality leather, then combines metal chains & charms for each watch style. The best part is that they are made to order so you can customize your color of leather, watch face shape, metals & charms. Go check them out...

Pure design inspiration. Helvetica is the ultimate character actor. From uber corporate to generically common, helvetica has been used to express almost every kind of messaging in existence. This film is brimming with compelling t...Pure design inspiration. Helvetica is the ultimate character actor. From uber corporate to generically common, helvetica has been used to express almost every kind of messaging in existence. This film is brimming with compelling typographic insights from David Carson, Neville Brody, Stefan Sagmeister, Erik Spiekermann (designer of Meta, one of my all time favorite fonts), Paula Scher, Massimo Vignelli, Johnathan Hoefler, Tobias Frere-Jones and more. Best of all, there's a history of how helvetica was names and designed, and a look at the original drawings in the Linotype vault.